Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
112
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Dec 15, 2015
Wydawca
Essential Library
ISBN-10
1624039286
ISBN-13
9781624039287
Opis
Nathan Sacks delves into the complex tapestry of events and ideologies that led to the outbreak of World War I. He presents a nuanced examination of the geopolitical tensions and national ambitions that characterized the early 20th century, exploring how alliances, militarism, and nationalism converged to create a volatile atmosphere on the European continent.
The narrative unfolds with vivid historical context, highlighting key players and nations involved in the intense rivalries of the era. Sacks skillfully details the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand as a critical catalyst, but he also emphasizes that this event was merely the spark in a powder keg of simmering disputes and unresolved grievances that had festered for decades.
Through engaging prose and thorough research, Sacks invites readers to explore the underlying causes that ignited one of history's deadliest conflicts. His insights encourage a deeper understanding of not only the war itself but also the enduring legacy of its origins and implications for the modern world.
The narrative unfolds with vivid historical context, highlighting key players and nations involved in the intense rivalries of the era. Sacks skillfully details the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand as a critical catalyst, but he also emphasizes that this event was merely the spark in a powder keg of simmering disputes and unresolved grievances that had festered for decades.
Through engaging prose and thorough research, Sacks invites readers to explore the underlying causes that ignited one of history's deadliest conflicts. His insights encourage a deeper understanding of not only the war itself but also the enduring legacy of its origins and implications for the modern world.
Gatunki
Akcja i Przygoda
Historia